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Fort Street High School Fort Street High School (FSHS) is a Education in Australia#Government schools, government-funded Mixed-sex school, co-educational Selective school (New South Wales), academically selective secondary school, secondary day school, located in Petersh ...
.'' Fort Street Public School (abbreviated as FSPS) is a government
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located in
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, a suburb of
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. Established in 1849, it is one of the oldest government schools in Australia, and is operated by the
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History

Fort Street Public School descends from Fort Street Model School, established in 1849 and the first government model school in the colony of New South Wales; which also makes it one of the oldest public schools in Australia. The history of public education in Australia began when the
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Charles FitzRoy established a Board of National Education on 8 January 1848 to implement a national system of education throughout the colony. The board decided to create two model schools, one for boys and one for girls. The site of Fort Street Model School was chosen as the old Military Hospital at Fort Phillip, on Sydney's Observatory Hill. This school was not only intended to educate boys and girls, but also to serve as a model for other schools in the colony. The school's name is derived from the name of a street which ran into the grounds of the hospital and became part of the playground during its reconstruction. From the 1850s the Model School offered both primary and secondary education, and was associated with Fort Street Training School, which trained all public school teachers in the colony. The school became Fort Street Superior Public School in 1881. In 1911, the school separated into a primary school, Fort Street Public School, and two high schools, Fort Street Boys' and Fort Street Girls'. The Public School has remained on Observatory Hill near the Model School's original building, which now houses the
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. The secondary section's girls' school and boys' school moved at different times to Petersham, where they amalgamated to become
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. There is now no direct relationship between the primary and secondary schools. On 24 November 2016,
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visited the school as part of a
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with her husband, King
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. On Day 1 Term 4, 2020, the school temporarily relocated to a pop-up school in
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to facilitate an upgrade of the school site at Observatory Hill. The upgrade is expected to be completed in late 2022.


Enrolments

In 2011 the school had an enrolment number of 86 students. The number of students grew significantly since then, as in 2014 the enrolment was 123 students. In 2018 the school reported an enrolment of 220 students.FSPS Annual Report 2018 (accessed 2019-12-25)
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School traditions


Student leadership

At the end of each year, a Year 5 student is elected
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for the next year by the student body, and another as Vice Captain. At the beginning of each year, House Captains are elected by the student body.Official school website - Page "Student Leadership"
(accessed 2014-12-18)


Houses

As with most Australian schools, FSPS utilizes a
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. Students are allocated to a house when they enter the school. There are four different houses which students compete under in sports Carnivals and other activities: * Argyle (Red) * Cumberland (Green) * Kent (Blue) * Watson (Yellow) All of the houses are named after streets in
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Alumni

Some early alumni (such as
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) were educated at the school prior to its separation into a primary and two secondary schools, and are counted as alumni by both the Public School and the High School: see
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for these. Some other notable Fort Street Public School alumni include: ;Australian politicians *
Arthur Grimm Arthur Hetherington Grimm (27 August 1868 – 20 March 1939) was a politician, farmer and stock and station agent in New South Wales, Australia. He was born at Dalby in Queensland to Presbyterian minister George Grimm, and Mary, Hetherington ...
*
Henry Hoyle Henry "Harry" Clement Hoyle (20 November 1852 – 20 July 1926) was an Australian politician and rugby league football administrator of the 1890s and 1900s. A life member of the New South Wales Rugby League, Hoyle is credited with helping t ...
*
James Shand Major James Barclay Shand VD (1870 – 21 December 1944) was an Australian politician. Born at Pyrmont to joiner George Sand and Elizabeth, ''née'' Burns, Shand was educated at Fort Street Public School before working as a clerk with ...
*
John Daniel FitzGerald John Daniel FitzGerald (11 June 1862 – 4 July 1922) was a politician, union official, journalist and barrister in New South Wales, Australia. Early life Jack FitzGerald was born in Shellharbour to schoolteacher John Daniel FitzGerald and ...
* Patrick Quinn * Richard McCoy


See also

* List of Government schools in New South Wales: A–F


Notes


References


External links


Dymocks Book Bank, literacy support program in which FSPS participates
* {{cite web, url=https://www.pm.gov.au/media/2016-11-22/visit-australiaby-king-and-queen-jordan , title=Visit to Australia by the King and Queen of Jordan , publisher=Prime Minister of Australia - Media centre , date=22 November 2016 , accessdate=2016-11-25
Gallows Hill, in The Rocks history
(accessed 2017-02-26) Educational institutions established in 1849 Millers Point, New South Wales Public primary schools in Sydney 1849 establishments in Australia